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responsibilities of the successful candidate will include: Corpus transcription, annotation and analysis of audio recordings from teacher talk in primary school classrooms from different sites in India. Statistical
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Limit of tenure applies We are seeking a highly motivated and skilled Postdoctoral Researcher in Human Physiology and Metabolism to join our dynamic research team at the Institute of Metabolic
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data, annotate and proofread automatically segmented reconstructions of neurons, develop open source tools for data analysis/processing, and perform neuron morphology, connectivity, graph/circuit
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electrochemical analysis is essential. The candidate will also utilise a range of characterisation techniques to correlate interface structure with function. Therefore, experience with Scanning Electron Microscopy
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). The principal research tools for these projects are the UKCA/UKESM1 model and the NAME model, experience of use of either model is highly desirable. We are looking for a highly motivated, technically proficient
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modelling to study the causes and consequences of extreme chromosomal instability in these cancers. The role will involve: - Learning and applying cytogenetic methods for generation and analysis of chromosome
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nerve cord). The principal focus will be the development of open source tools for the analysis of connectomics data. This will include developing tools to improve the quality of neuron identification and
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application of comprehensive polar metabolite analysis methods. Scientists are encouraged to apply if they have substantial practical experience in the development of comprehensive quantitative methods
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technology. As a vital member of our team, you will be responsible for establishing or joining an innovative research program aligned with the Plasticity Lab's core interests (https://plasticity-lab.com
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high-resolution genetic and biochemical perturbations to understand phytohormone cellular dynamics. This post will involve use of existing plants expressing biosensors to illuminate previously